Network Utility X

支持系统
OS X 10.11
价格
18
下载次数
184
官方网站
Keep under control your network with Network Utility X, an user friendly set of network tools that will help you to analyze your LAN, and not only that. ► NETWORK INFO A complete and easy to understand report of your device's network interfaces. In that tab you'll find information like the IP, IPv6, other addresses or the data usage statistics about your Wi-Fi, Internet or any other network interface. ► LAN SCANNER Analyze your local network with the LAN Scanner tool. Discover who are connected to your network and Ping it is a matter of two taps. Easily manage custom subnets to scan only a portion of your LAN. ► PING Ping a LAN device, Ping a server, ping whatever you want. IPv6 addresses are supported too and advanced options like packet size, timeouts, intervals, etc.. are available and easily configurable. The results of your Ping are available numerically in the aggregated stats, graphically in the real time graph or listed, a row per ICMP response received. ► GEO IP Have you ever wondered where a server or any other IP is located? That's the tool for you, show the location on a map and get additional details like the ISP or the ASN in the details pane. ► DIG A DNS lookup utility made simple. A list clearly shows the result of your query and the advanced options allow you to customize your request from the type of query to the DNS server. ► WHOIS Find any information about a domain name and it's owner e.g. the status, creation date, registrant email and address and many more. ► NSLOOKUP A no-frills textual DNS lookup utility. ► WIDGET Network Utility comes with an useful widget that brings network informations into your notification center. ► EXPORT RESULTS ANYWHERE Every utility has an export button that allows you to export the raw textual result. ► iOS APP Network Utility X is also available on the iPhone and iPad App Store as Network Utility, the same app but designed to take advantage of iOS. Start a tool on your Mac a continue it on your iPhone/iPad thanks to Handoff and Continuity.